How Many Ml In L
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1 liter (L) is equivalent to 1,000 milliliters (mL).
Thus, there are 1000 mL in 1 L.
The abbreviation for milliliters is mL, whereas the abbreviation for liters is L.
The difference between the two units of measurement lies in their sizes. Milliliters are smaller units of measurement than liters, with one milliliter equaling one thousandth of a liter. For example, one milliliter is equal to 0.001 liters.
Milliliters are often used to measure volume, liquid capacity or other small amounts of substances. On the other hand, liters are used to measure larger amounts of liquids and other substances.
For instance, water bottles usually measure their contents in liters, whereas medicine doses are often measured in milliliters.